If the starter is spinning but not catching, the problem lies in the starter drive (also called bendix). You will either have to replace the starter or repair it by replacing the bendix.
What is the trick for removing the starter, from the engine, I have the starter unbolted but has a small compartment that stops me removing it from the engine?
If its a 94-96 Model it`s under the seat !
Actually, if the battery is bad it will click or turn over very slowly. If all the electronics work and there is no noise, it is the starter. Take a small hammer and tap very lightly on the starter (sometimes there is a label on the starter, aim there). This is only tempary and you will eventually need to replace the unit. i had this same problem with my ford fiesta the lights and radio still worked but it did not make another sound. it just needs a new battery. hope this is helpfull
I had to do this once. Look behind the engine by the firewall, you will see the starter, you will see a big wire and a small wire, unplug the small wire from the starter, get yourself a long peice of electrical wire, wrap one end around the small terminal on the starter, then turn the ignition on, then touch the other end on the positive battery cable then the engine should turn over, if it doesnt then you need a new starter.If it does most likely you need a new ignition switch or relay.
Same thing happened to my 94. Turn your ignition to the on position and take a screwdriver and bridge the two terminals together on the starter. If it turns over it needs a new ignition switch. Good luck on that. They are a pain to replace.
if the 94 probe is a GT, yes. the 2.0l alternators are different from the GT the autozone part numbers for the 94 2.0L Probe is 14449 and the part number for the 94 2.5L GT is 14450
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Nope 98-94 is one model. 95 starts a new design.
you have a magnetic starter on this vehicle, the starter is no good, you might try to hit it with a hammer to get it to start.
Yes,but the 93 and 94 enginges are obd1,while the 95-97 are obd2.
inside the trans. not a job for amatuer
Yes. body parts, interior parts and most motor componets are interchangeable. However, the 94 Probe is an OBD-I and the 97 Probe is an OBD-II so there are additional sensors on the 97 Probe to consider if swapping motors/wire harnesses, etc.
I Have 94 Probe 4 cylinder that squealed when I started it. the pully on the water pump was lose
in the trunk. under the carpet, in the leftside quarterpanel
2.0ltr its in distributer
put it in hot water :)